Carnago
Carnago is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Varese in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 35 kilometers northwest of Milan and about 11 kilometers southwest of Varese.
Geography
Carnago is situated in the Alto Milanese area, known for its gently rolling hills and agricultural land. It borders the municipalities of Caronno Varesino, Cassano Magnago, Castelseprio, Gornate Olona, Oggiona con Santo Stefano, and Solbiate Arno.
History
The history of Carnago dates back to Roman times, evidenced by archaeological findings in the area. During the Middle Ages, it was under the rule of various local lords and families. Like much of Lombardy, Carnago experienced periods of both prosperity and conflict.
Economy
The local economy of Carnago is primarily based on agriculture, small industries, and services. The proximity to larger urban centers like Milan and Varese contributes to its economic activity.
Main Sights
- Church of San Martino: A church dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours.
- Villa Castiglioni: A historic villa that reflects the architectural style of the region.
Transportation
Carnago is accessible by road, with connections to nearby towns and cities. Public transportation options include bus services.
Demographics
As of [Insert Date - if this information cannot be reliably sourced, omit this entirely], the population of Carnago was approximately [Insert Population Number - if this information cannot be reliably sourced, omit this entirely]. Population data should be sourced from official sources such as the Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT).